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  • Vuillaume’s 1843 Cello Played by Pablo Casals

    Pablo Casals Cello by Vuillaume 1843

    The article discusses the cello collection of one of the most renowned cellists of the 20th century named Pablo Casals. Casals’ collection includes two cellos, a 1733 Matteo Gofriller and a 1730 Stradivari, both of which were highly valuable and were part of his life for many years.

    The 1730 Stradivari was an elegantly crafted cello with a highly polished finish. It was a highly prized instrument, played by Casals at concerts and important events. The cello was in excellent condition and had a bright, clear sound that was a favorite among the crowds.

    The 1733 Matteo Gofriller was Casals’ practice cello, used for daily rehearsals and practice sessions. It had a slightly different sound to the Stradivari, but Casals preferred it and used it for many recordings. The finish was plain amber, which slowly darkened with age adding to its charm.

    Both cellos had unique characteristics that added to their value, and they were highly prized possessions in Casals’ collection. Despite their differences, they were played with equal affection and care by the master cellist.

    Casals was an advocate for the use of traditional instruments and music, and he believed that it was crucial to preserve the history and traditions of classical music. His collection of cellos reflected his belief, and he took great pride in his instruments that had been crafted by some of the most well-known luthiers of the past.

    Casals died in 1973, but his legacy lives on, and his contribution to the world of classical music will continue to inspire future generations. His cellos continue to be played by musicians who shared his passion for classical music, and they are a reminder of the beauty and timeless appeal of traditional instruments.

    Posted by jsboxtop on 2012-10-01 04:39:59

  • The 2010 Construction of the Martin “0” Guitar

    Martin

    The article talks about a guitar restoration project where the focus is on the headstock. The headstock is the part of the guitar located at the end of the neck, which holds the tuning pegs for the strings.

    The author mentions that they have used a nice piece of blackwood veneer and vintage style tuning pegs to complete the headstock. Blackwood is a type of wood that is native to Australia and is known for its dark color and beautiful grain patterns. Veneer refers to a thin layer of wood that is glued onto the surface of another material, in this case, the guitar headstock.

    The author further explains that while the headstock looks almost complete, they still need to make a truss cover. The truss rod is a metal bar that runs inside the neck of the guitar to provide support and stability to the neck. The cover will hide the truss rod and give the headstock a finished look.

    Overall, the article highlights the importance of the headstock in a guitar restoration project and how adding small details like a nice piece of wood veneer and vintage tuning pegs can enhance the overall look of the instrument.

    Posted by Serge Marx on 2010-09-07 22:19:49

  • Eliminate the Standing Waves, Eliminate the Standing Waves, Eliminate the…

    Kill da Standing Waves, Kill da Standing Waves, Kill da...

    The author is discussing the first of two bass traps they will use in a room. These traps are designed to absorb low frequency sound waves, also known as bass, and improve the acoustics of the space. The author mentions that the trap is currently unfinished but will eventually be filled with Roxul rockwool, a common material used for sound absorption, and covered with fabric for aesthetic purposes. They also express confidence in the traps’ effectiveness.

    In summary, the article discusses the use of bass traps for improving room acoustics, and the author specifically talks about the first one they are using which is still in the process of being built.

    Posted by Darren Landrum on 2007-12-05 21:41:32

  • Explore the Wonders of Baker County through www.travelbakercounty.com – Your Ultimate Guide to Tourism in 59152

    Baker County Tourism – www.travelbakercounty.com 59152

    Wood carving enthusiasts in the Baker City area were recently treated to an afternoon class with local artist and wood carver Steve Arment at Churchill School. This historic elementary school building has been given a new lease on life thanks to the efforts of local artists and preservationists Brian and Corrine Vegter, who purchased the building and repurposed it as an arts incubator, community center, and performance space.

    Participants in the wood carving class had the opportunity to learn from an experienced artist and instructor, using high-quality tools and materials in a well-equipped woodworking studio. Churchill School has a sound studio, metal fabrication studio, gallery space, and multiple artist studios in addition to its woodworking shop. The building also serves as a hostel and event space, hosting concerts and community events throughout the year.

    Visitors to Baker City and surrounding areas can learn more about upcoming classes, exhibits, and events at Churchill School by visiting their website at www.churchillbaker.com/index.html. For information about other art classes, events, and festivals in Baker County, Oregon, visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com.

    Posted by TravelBakerCounty on 2019-10-22 18:57:13

  • A device for bending tips using improvisation

    Improvised tip bending device

    This content is already summarized in one sentence and it does not require further summarization. The sentence states that a tip is clamped and heated, then left to cool using a device.

    Posted by jsboxtop on 2011-08-28 15:51:28